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You Will Be Inspired When You See Wonder The Movie!

This is a sponsored post and I have been compensated. However, all opinions are 100% mine. When I was six, I was sitting in my mom’s closet playing with a long beaded necklace. Mom was nearby putting away laundry. I was singing a new song I learned. The son had a derogatory word about an ethnic group in it. I had no idea what the word meant, but mom did! This led to my first conversation about loving others with my whole heart, regardless of their skin color, how they look, who they love or where they live.

This was a lesson I took to heart. I take these ideals very seriously. From an early age, I have taught my kids the same thing my mom taught me. I remember watching the movie “Mask”, starring Cher and Eric Stolz with Chelsea. The movie is based on the true story of Rocky Dennis, a teen who suffers from a facial deformity called “lionitis.” It was a great opportunity to talk openly with Chelsea about his situation and the bias people showed towards him.

When I saw the movie “Wonder”, it immediately made me think of the movie “Mask.” I found a great chance to speak to Caitlin and Henry about Auggie and his life. I just love seeing inspiration movies like these that also open the door to a wonderful teaching opportunity as well. This moving, heartfelt and uplifting family film was released on Digital on January 30. It will be released on 4K Ultra HD Combo Pack (plus Blu-ray and Digital), Blu-ray Combo Pack (plus DVD and Digital), DVD, and On Demand February 13 from Lionsgate.

The movie is based on the #1 New York Times bestseller, and USA Today’s top-selling book of 2017, by R.J. Palacio. Caitlin and I LOVED this book! I could read it over and over again! Writer-director Stephen Chbosky (Beauty and the Beast, The Perks of Being a Wallflower) brings to life the uplifting story of a boy who inspires and teaches others that true beauty is found within. “Wonder” was Certified Fresh™ on Rotten Tomatoes and was co-written for the screen by Steven Conrad and Jack Thorne.

“Wonder” follows the inspiring story of the Pullman family, whose youngest child, Auggie, is a boy born with facial differences. When Auggie enters mainstream elementary school for the first time, his extraordinary journey unites his family, his school, and his community, and proves that you can’t blend in when you were born to stand out.

The Wonder home entertainment release includes all-new special features, including a never-before-seen 5-part documentary, multiple featurettes, a music video, and an audio commentary with Stephen Chbosky and R.J. Palacio. The 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray also features Dolby Vision high dynamic range (HDR), growing Lionsgate’s library of titles featuring both Dolby Vision and Dolby TrueHD.

Dolby Vision transforms the TV experience in the home by delivering greater brightness and contrast, as well as a fuller palette of rich colors. The 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray versions feature Dolby TrueHD, which provides the most authentic lossless audio experience available for the home theater. Together Dolby Vision and Dolby TrueHD allow consumers to experience both cutting-edge imaging and lossless audio sound technology for an immersive entertainment experience.

Timed to the book’s sixth anniversary, and to Valentine’s Day, Wonder will be available on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Combo Pack, Blu-ray Combo Pack, and DVD for the suggested retail price of $42.99, $39.99, and $29.95, respectively.

4K UHD/BLU-RAY/DIGITAL SPECIAL FEATURES:

“Summer of Fun” 5-Part Documentary

“A (com)Passion Project” Featurette

“Family Matters” Featurette

“A Technical Wonder” Featurette

“A Note of Kindness” Featurette

“We All Deserve a Standing Ovation at Least Once in Our Lives” Featurette

Wonder sounds like it’s a truly inspiring film, I will have to try to catch this movie. I am always up for something inspiring and uplifting. Thanks for sharing some information about it, I will keep it in mind 🙂

I have seen the movie. It was good but there were a few things that bothered me. Throughout the movie the boys parents were so obsessed with taking care of him his sister was often left to the wayside.

I haven’t seen this movie yet! I haven’t even heard of this movie until I read a review about it last week. It sounds like a heartwarming, inspirational story. One thing that hasn’t changed is how cruel kids can be!

I have seen the movie. I love how you see Auggie transform throughout the movie, in the end accepting himself for who he is. It also teaches children a valuable lesson of not judging people by how they look.